Plugins 3.9: Collections
This release is led by the new Create Collection API, which lets plugins create CMS collections, immediately focus them, and continue workflows like importing data without requiring any other manual collection setup. The rest of the update focuses on user experience improvements and reliability across plugins and CMS syncing. It also adds new layout and navigation capabilities, including overflow and text truncation support, plus the improved zoomIntoView behavior. We hope these updates help you to build even more powerful plugins. For more details, click here.
General
Added
z-indexsupport for plugins to control stacking orderAdded overflow support for better scrolling & clipping control
Added support for setting a background message for plugins
Added text truncation support to improve UI layout in plugins
Added API for creating CMS collections
createCollectionAdded
skipIfVisibletozoomIntoViewandnavigateToAllowed disabling “Edit via Plugin” for Code Components
Fixed duplicate items during managed collection syncs
Fixed
Collection.setAsActive()when plugin closesIncreased the plugin SVG size limit from 4KB to 10KB
Plugins
CMS Import: Now auto-detects markdown for rich text
CSV Import: Plugin can now select/create collections
Recruitee: Import now supports optional offer fields
Notion: Formulas can now be used as the slug field
Notion: Improved handling of the API rate limiting
This release is led by the new Create Collection API, which lets plugins create CMS collections, immediately focus them, and continue workflows like importing data without requiring any other manual collection setup. The rest of the update focuses on user experience improvements and reliability across plugins and CMS syncing. It also adds new layout and navigation capabilities, including overflow and text truncation support, plus the improved zoomIntoView behavior. We hope these updates help you to build even more powerful plugins. For more details, click here.
General
Added
z-indexsupport for plugins to control stacking orderAdded overflow support for better scrolling & clipping control
Added support for setting a background message for plugins
Added text truncation support to improve UI layout in plugins
Added API for creating CMS collections
createCollectionAdded
skipIfVisibletozoomIntoViewandnavigateToAllowed disabling “Edit via Plugin” for Code Components
Fixed duplicate items during managed collection syncs
Fixed
Collection.setAsActive()when plugin closesIncreased the plugin SVG size limit from 4KB to 10KB
Plugins
CMS Import: Now auto-detects markdown for rich text
CSV Import: Plugin can now select/create collections
Recruitee: Import now supports optional offer fields
Notion: Formulas can now be used as the slug field
Notion: Improved handling of the API rate limiting
This release is led by the new Create Collection API, which lets plugins create CMS collections, immediately focus them, and continue workflows like importing data without requiring any other manual collection setup. The rest of the update focuses on user experience improvements and reliability across plugins and CMS syncing. It also adds new layout and navigation capabilities, including overflow and text truncation support, plus the improved zoomIntoView behavior. We hope these updates help you to build even more powerful plugins. For more details, click here.
General
Added
z-indexsupport for plugins to control stacking orderAdded overflow support for better scrolling & clipping control
Added support for setting a background message for plugins
Added text truncation support to improve UI layout in plugins
Added API for creating CMS collections
createCollectionAdded
skipIfVisibletozoomIntoViewandnavigateToAllowed disabling “Edit via Plugin” for Code Components
Fixed duplicate items during managed collection syncs
Fixed
Collection.setAsActive()when plugin closesIncreased the plugin SVG size limit from 4KB to 10KB
Plugins
CMS Import: Now auto-detects markdown for rich text
CSV Import: Plugin can now select/create collections
Recruitee: Import now supports optional offer fields
Notion: Formulas can now be used as the slug field
Notion: Improved handling of the API rate limiting